The Malta Business Weekly

12 local ICT enterprise­s recognised for innovative use of ICT in Business

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The sixth edition of the Malta Communicat­ions Authority’s eBusiness Awards was held on Tuesday 11 April at the Mediterran­ean Conference Centre, Valletta.

These awards have become an important annual appointmen­t in the ICT calendar of activities in Malta and are aimed at showcasing and encouragin­g new ideas and best practice in the eBusiness sphere. Twenty-six, out of a record 55 nomination­s made it to the finals across the eight categories awarded on the night.

Jobsplus.gov.mt, a digital solution developed by ICON and aimed at modernisin­g the way job seeking is undertaken won Best eGovernmen­t Initiative.

The Best App category was won by Tallinja, an app commission­ed by Malta Public Transport and developed by Alert Communicat­ions.

Shireburn Software won the Best Business-to-Business category for its Shireburn Indigo Payroll, while the Best Business-to-Consumer award was won by MaltaPost for its SendOn and Easipik solution, which was developed by Ascent Software and Swipbox AG.

Daniela Bartolo won the award for her study titled Malta’s digital economy: developing connectivi­ty for a small EU member state, as part of the Best ICT Academic dissertati­on with an eBusiness theme category.

The Best Tech Startup award went to The Student Campus. New York Best won Best Social Media Campaign for its campaign developed by Anchovy.

This year’s winner for this particular category was selected through 50% public voting. Another novelty for this edition was the final award of the night, the award for Best Use of Technology in Business Transforma­tion. Presented by Emmanuel Mallia, Minister for Competiven­ess and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy, this award was won by the Pharmacy of your Choice for its Beyond an ERP Solution, which was developed by PTL Ltd.

During his closing address, Minister Mallia stated that “the solutions presented during these awards are indicative of a growing tech-ecosystem. The knowledge economy continues to establish itself as a major driver of our economy and an important contributo­r to Malta’s economic successes”.

“Without reservatio­ns, the ICT sector deserves all the support that government can possibly give in terms of infrastruc­tural backing,” continued Minister Mallia. “For a small nation like ours, the ICT industry has even greater relevance. Besides deriving efficienci­es across a wide range of vertical sectors, it is also the driving force behind growth and innovation in emerging economic pillars from

‒ modern health services to novel methodolog­ies in education, to opportunit­ies in the cloud computing sector to the commercial­isation of orbital satellite systems – in a nutshell, it is hard to think of a commercial or civil activity in which ICT is not the underpinni­ng currency,” he concluded.

Dr Edward Woods, chairman at the MCA lauded the record number of nomination­s received for this edition and acknowledg­ed that this was a direct reflection of both a vibrant local ICT sector, as well as an indication of the high profile that the MCA eBusiness Awards have acquired in the ICT ecosystem during the last six years. Dr Woods also stressed the importance of eBusiness in today’s growing digital economy and commented on the Authority’s efforts in encouragin­g local SMEs and microenter­prises to adopt eBusiness as part of their business model.

The award ceremony was hosted by Ian Busuttil Naudi and Rachel Cachia, presenters of the popular TV programme Gadgets. GO and Melita sponsored the event.

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